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Twenty-First Report: Transforming electronic monitoring services

Public Accounts Committee HC 34 Published 21 October 2022
Report Status
Government responded
Conclusions & Recommendations
28 items (9 recs)
Government Response
AI assessment · 19 of 28 classified
Accepted 7
Accepted in Part 2
Acknowledged 2
Not Addressed 7
Rejected 1
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Recommendations

1 result
4 Rejected

It is unacceptable that HMPPS still does not know if or how tagging reduces reoffending,...

Recommendation
It is unacceptable that HMPPS still does not know if or how tagging reduces reoffending, and it has been too slow to improve data. Despite our previous recommendations, HMPPS still does not know the impact of tagging. The Ministry recognises … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government states it holds robust information on spend for its two air quality programmes and cannot justify the disproportionate level of resource required to disaggregate the amount of spend driving air quality benefits for each of these policies. This is not related to the recommendation about HMPPS.
HM Treasury
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